The Fiftieth Issue
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Cover |
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Welcome | Contents |
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From the Director Max Sparreboom (Director, IIAS) |
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Paul van der Velde: The Newsletter’s first editor |
The Study: Return
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The changing order of mobility in Asia Xiang Biao |
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Moral mobility: Return in the Japanese community in Brazil 1908-1955 Koji Sasaki |
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Guiqiao: returnees as a policy subject in China Wang Cangbai |
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Compulsory return: a means of migration control in East Asia Xiang Biao |
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Forced return: the deportation of former Cambodian refugees from the US Sylvia R. Cowan |
| The Study: General |
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Race and empire: Japan, the Hague Convention and the prewar world Ethan Mark |
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Developing fears: environmental conflicts and pollution accidents in China Yu Hou and Tian-zhu Zhang |
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Kazi Nazrul Islam: Bengal's prophet of tolerance Peter Custers |
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Eloquent parrots: mixed language and the examples of hinglish and rekhti Ruth Vanita |
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CyberAsia Chris Goto-Jones |
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What is a techno-region? Thomas Lamarre |
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Animalisation, subjectivity and the Internet Fabian Schäfer |
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Alien autopsy: the science fictional frontier of Asian Studies Chris Goto-Jones |
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Heidi in Japan: what do anime dreams of Europe mean for non-Europeans? Cobus van Staden |
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Bloggers, hackers and the King Kong syndrome Jeroen de Kloet |
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In the year 2020: Muslim futurities in Southeast Asia Bart Barendregt |
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Chinascape: moving beyond the People’s Republic Jens Damm |
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New For Review |
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Bookmarked |
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Raise your profile via New Asia Books Thomas Voorter |
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Mind, mayhem and money John A. Crespi |
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The rise of China: balancing influence and engagement David Scott |
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The cartography of self-assertion Anna Beerens |
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A Japanese bestiary from 1700 to 1950 Elizabeth Horton Sharf |
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Cambodia’s religions, in ashes and in ink Eisel Mazard |
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Don’t forget to remember me Dick van der Meij |
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IIAS News and comment |
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ICAS Book Prize 2009: longlists announced |
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Announcements |
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IIAS Research |
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IIAS Fellows |
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International conference agenda / Colophon |
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Silk Stories: Taisho Kimono 1900-1940 |